Wait
‘til you get a load of Long Island City’s
Fusion: Set along Hunter Street, a spectacular assortment
of amenities and finishes can be found in all these
two- bedroom homes, one of which has private outdoor
space. Ranging from 1,208 to 1,285 square feet, the
units sport ceilings topping out at more than 11 feet,
floor-to-ceiling, sound-resistant windows, and wide-plank
Brazilian cherry hardwood floors. Open kitchens feature
custom cabinetry, granite worktops, appliances from
Sub-Zero and Viking, and fixtures from Kohler. Marble-floored
master baths are brimming with wish-list fixtures, such
as the glass-enclosed Kohler DTV™ Custom Showering
Experiences, which includes digital temperature control
and the ability to create and save personal showering
programs. Communal amenities: roof deck with Viking
grill and full kitchen, fitness room, and refrigerated
lobby storage perfect for Fresh Direct orders. fusionlic.com
From $845,000. AVAILABLE FALL 2007.

ROBERT
ROE | 718-937-1000 | THE ROE CORPORATION

VIEW
YORK

As
if the convenient Long Island City commute wasn’t enough,
View59 buyers enjoy some of the best possible vistas of our city’s
skyscapes and bridges. Designed by Karl Fisher with interiors by
Andres Escobar, this glass-curtain-wall condo is located at Queens
Plaza North. Ranging from 687 to 2,211 square feet, many of the
one- and two-bedroom units have offices and terraces; a bi-level
penthouse has a fireplace and a terrace nearly as big as a studio
apartment. All units feature bamboo flooring and 9-foot ceilings
and are pre-wired for high-speed Internet access, personal intercoms,
and central vacuum systems. Well-planned kitchens with cherry-veneer
sushi bars boast the best of Jenn-Air and Bosch. Master baths are
dressed up in imported stone finishes and include Zuma soaking tubs,
as well as glass-enclosed showers. Two rooftop terraces are for
enjoying the million-dollar scenery—and there’s a fitness
center and storage facility. From around $410,000. AVAILABLE FALL
2007

HIGHLYANN
KRASNOW | 888-4VIEW59 | THE DEVELOPERS GROUP

“Queens
is the country’s most diverse county; we have world-class sporting
events like the U.S. Open, world-class cultural institutions, and plenty
of parks and restaurants,” said Queens Borough President Helen Marshall.
“Our housing stock is growing, and our booming East River housing
offers some of the most spectacular views found anywhere.”